Cazook
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- Nov 24, 2019
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Egg-laying issues. I realize that might fit other categories, but it's an important distinction to me, when there's a history of egg problems over time.
Same, most of the chickens I've lost have been due to laying diseases, all retired farm chickens (production breeds). Haven't lost any of the ones I've bred (except naughty cockerels), though time will tell.
I've lost comparatively a lot of chicks/at hatching though I guess that's natural? Stuff like failing to pip, or dying at day old. There always seems to be one in a hatch that doesn't make it for whatever reason.